Reviews of Quail Run RV Resort

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10

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Mar 2018 -
$26.00

This park has come to our rescue as full time RVers twice in the past 6 years. We stayed 2 months both time for hospital visits and surgery in Tampa for my husband. This time they took us in at the very last moment during the height of the winter season. Although our site was not as nice as the first time we were here, I think it was the only one they had and it was more than adequate. The fact that it was right across from the laundry building and right next to I-75 made it bright and noisy at night. One side of the park is beautifully treed with live oaks & has gravel sites & paved patios. The other is more open & has larger sites fully paved. There is a resident pair of Sand Hill Cranes. A fantastic social coordinator plans activities & dinners where we met many of the very friendly folks who stay here. The park has a pool, a large wonderful library, billiards, ping pong puzzle tables with stacks of puzzles & two social halls for their activities. There are two bathrooms each with a shower. They are always spotless. I highly recommend this friendly park where things are clean and well organized and the office staff friendly and extremely helpful. Their motto is "No Rig Too Big" and from what I've seen, that's true. - Oceannie

Dec 2017 -
$60.00

We stayed here for one night while headed to Naples. They were very efficient, and guided us to our spot, which was a convenient end site for our 45' motorhome. We came in a couple of days before Christmas, and were greeted warmly by residents as they held their light parade of decorated golf carts, passing out candy canes and cheer. The atmosphere was welcoming and cheerful. This is a very convenient location for a stopover, and nice enough to enjoy a longer stay. It's well-run, clean, and the residents create a neighborhood feel and include newcomers. I would recommend and we will stay here again. - Dorris H

Nov 2017 -
$33.00

We stayed this time in the "new" section. We had reserved site 157, but when we arrived we were put into site 160. That would not have mattered, but 160 is smaller than 157 which made it tight for our car. The rate for a month is $800 plus electric, which ran a staggering $165 during October. We also bought 6 gallons of propane for which they charged $5 per gallon. Add to that the poor attitude of the office staff and it can make one want to shop around before returning to the area. - ramblin' vagabonds

Reviews of Ralph's Travel Park

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4

6

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Jan 2010 -
$13.00

This was not our best experience with an RV park. The interior roads are narrow, it’s a tight squeeze for a big rig, and some roads dead end so it would be a challenge if you make a wrong turn. The first site we were assigned to had a broken sewer connection so we moved to another site. The second site had a broken water connection but we were able to fix it with a pair of pliers. The site was not level, our back axle was completely off the ground at the first attempt to level. After much work we were able to level with blocks under the tires and jacks. We have never had that much problem leveling anywhere. Our site was sandwiched in on all sides by permanent residences. During the evening, while we were inside the rig, someone drove something through our site, across our outdoor mat under the awning, and broke an item sitting on our mat. Why they rode so close to the rig and through our site is still a mystery, we never saw them, only the tire tracks left in the sand and on our mat. All the sites and homes are so close together it’s difficult to maneuver a vehicle without crossing onto or into another person’s site. The park is almost entirely old mobile homes, travel trailers, park models, etc. with seasonal RV’s scattered throughout and among the permanent residents. Although the park itself is clean, the deterioration and age of the park is evident. Some of the permanent residents commented about management not reinvesting in upgrades to the park. It was never quiet at our site due to constant road noise, daily sirens, and blaring televisions. No Wi-Fi. Good signal with AT&T. Rate reflects Tampa RV Show special to try out the park. If we paid the rates posted on the park’s website I would not have been happy since the park is barely maintained, needs repairs, and could use some upgrades. I could not wait to leave and we will not stay here again. - Full_Timer

Jan 2008 -
$25.00

This campground is better than half permanent sites, but they are well cared for and everyone is friendly. We were given a site for a 40 foot motor home and told to go the wrong way on streets to get to the site. When we arrived there was not enough room to back into the site that was angled in the wrong direction. I tried to back in, but wasn't able to. I decided to drive down the street and come back up the right way so I could back in. When I got to the end of the street I wasn't able to make either turn and that's why it was suggested that I go the wrong way. I ended up backing to a place where I could turn around and then backed all the way into the site. This is not to condemn the campground, but to forewarn visitors. There are no tables or grills. It is a nice clean place with reasonable prices to explore the area and we will return. - Juandering

Reviews of Leisure Days RV Resort (55+ Park)

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6

5

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Dec 2014 -
$36.00

Stayed at the park all Winter. We liked the area, it was handy to everything that we required. It has very friendly people who come back every year. They have card games, darts, bocce ball, bingo. That's the good part.

The bad parts are: the grass is not mowed unless you say something, and there is a push mower if you want to mow, I didn't come to a "resort" to mow grass, I do that at home! Do not park in the Pulaski Drive area! It is next to a very busy road, and I was always worried that a heavy truck or some auto would come through the hedge and smash into the rv's. Also, Fdot plans to widen the road soon, will be more noise and dust. Also, there are no cement pads for your rv or patio and the sewer access is on the wrong side for rv's my hose was run from one side, under the vehicle to the sewer opening. Wifi, not so good, but you can call Brighthouse and have internet hooked up for a good price.

I will not be back there again, better places to try out. - retiredblade

Jan 2014 -
$15.00

This is basically a manufactured home community with spaces for RVs where older models have been pulled out. We were given a patch of grass with a full hook-up very close to a permanent park model. We were so close to the road that when trucks went by, our RV shook! Park is very clean, staff and residents are friendly. Nice pool. No picnic table furnished, but internet was free and strong. - Vernadene

Reviews of Zephyr Palms RV Park

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6

8

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Jan 2017 -
$23.00

This is basically a trailer park with about half the sites for seasonal, overnight or weekly rentals for RV's. We were promised one site and then switched to another when we arrived. We were given site 31 - a long grass site with a concrete patio that was between two permanent mobile homes. After waiting about a half hour at the office area, someone finally took us to our site. The guy checking us in had to move a couple cars and a golf cart to give us access to the site and we still needed to wiggle in and do some maneuvering to not park on the concrete patio.

The electric service was on the wrong side of the site, but 50 amp and full hook up. A couple nights we had problems with low voltage. They gave us a 50% Passport America discount for 7 of the 8 days. There's a pool, but the heater was broken the entire time we were here. They have planned activities: ice cream social, bingo, horseshoes, shuffleboard, etc. We were able to receive mail while we are here and the folks in the office were friendly. - cincychic

Feb 2016 -
$14.00

We stayed here on their $99 for a week special. They are also a Passport America park. Since it was February in Florida, they were very busy and only had one spot available for us. It was located right at the park entry and next to a busy state highway. There is traffic 20 hours a day. It was very noisy, but for the price, and the fact that it is winter in Florida, I can't complain too much! We had plenty of room on our site given it was by itself. We backed the storage yard, so there was plenty of room front to back. Services were good and had no problem with electric, water, or sewer. We did walk the rest of the park, and most sites have neighbors that are fairly close by, but getting in and out of the park with most RV's should not be a problem. The bathroom and shower are located in the front of the park by the pool and clubhouse. - Howard Jaros

Reviews of Happy Days RV Park

We loved our stay at Happy Days. The park was very clean and quite. The residents were happy and friendly. The site was roomy and very easy to pull into. - RV 05 - pk_

Mar 2005 -
$15.00

We thought this was a decent place to stay...until we explored surrounding areas and found Spanish Main. It made this place pale in comparison! - Christine621

Jan 2005 -
$19.00

Park management very rude and unfriendly. We were accosted at the gate and told that our dogs were to big. 20 lb limit. Nothing was mentioned at reservation time. Not adequate space to walk pets. We left after one night after being verbally abused by the manager several times. - epperson1

Reviews of Andy's Travel Trailer Park (55+ Park)

Rating:

10

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Jul 2012 -
$30.00

This is a really cozy RV Park. Sites are large and level grassy sites with full hook-ups (30-amp) and plenty of space in between. All of the facilities are well-maintained and clean. Other guests/residents were all friendly and seemed quite happy. - bcbounders

Reviews of Hillcrest RV Resort

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9

5

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Nov 2016 -
$18.00

This is our 1st winter here at Hillcrest. Lots of activities here. Wide roads to maneuver rigs and people are very friendly. Close to shopping, hospitals, but far enough from big cities to be close to the country side. We will return next year. - Bradsr

Feb 2016 -
$18.00

Hillcrest is not a real RV park or a resort by any stretch of the imagination. And it is not "Premiere" as their ad stated. The vast majority of the almost 500 sites are permanent park models or enclosed older RVs. It is a 55+ community with an average age well over 75. If you have an RV, you will back in on grass. No concrete pad, no picnic table, no fire ring and no grill. Nothing much for what it cost. Only propane grills are allowed. We will never go back as we found it depressing as there are few activities in that area of Florida. - SewSoBeachy

Nov 2011 -
$31.00

Hillcrest is not really an RV park. I don't know why they call it that. It is a 55+ park model community. There are some RVs that stay in it in the winter months. Most are very old and run down. All sites are back-in. It is a little depressing to say the least. People are friendly and there are plenty of activities. We would not return. - bsnmobs

Reviews of Rainbow Village (55+ park)

Rating:

6

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Jan 2016 -
$19.00

This is a Carefree park with mixed units about two thirds permanent and the rest RV sites. The management is responsive, the park is older but well maintained and clean. The sites are about 25X60 and quite close together. Everyone seemed friendly and they have a lot of activities. The pool is covered, there is a decent on-site laundry. The rate shown is the monthly rate. While the park is "pet friendly" you are presented with a page and a half of single spaced rules for pets. I would rate it more pet tolerant. Cable and WiFi are available from a contractor and aren't cheap. - shenandoahvalley2